44 Friday, January 20, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ELEGANT BUT INEXPENSIVE JOIN US FOR A MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE IN DINING LIGHTED PARKING LOT WITH ATTENDANT 273-8844 By HERBERT LUFT 15337 FENKELL NEAR GREENFIELD OPEN 7 DAYS •ti RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA VOTED DETROIT'S BEST PIZZA BY MONTHLY DETROIT MAGAZINE (1981-1982) 1III HIGHLY RATED BY DETROIT'S LEADING NEWSPAPERS FAST TAKE-OUT SERVICE .Z".,11- .1:17:!Z; '... , :.• ;.(,:i LUNCHES DINNERS BANQUETS COCKTAILS and shot more than 365,000 the armored columns of feet of motion picture nega- General Patton's army. Jack E. Eisner, who tives. "Getting Americans to play filmed "The Children's While it was com- World War II soldiers was War" for Stafford Prod- paratively easier to round a bit easier. In Cracow, uctions on actual locations up tanks and equipment for there is a medical school in Poland, Hungary and filming in Hungary where with 200 U.S. • students," Germany, was in Los the nightly raids and final Eisner said. The transfer of foreign Angeles recently to discuss battle of the Warsaw Ghetto release plans with several were photographed, it was currency was difficult both studios. quite difficult to find a simi- in Hungary and Poland, Eisner and film director lar cooperation in Poland. "I especially in the latter Moshe Mizrahi recreated knew that the government where there are numerous the extermination camps of in Warsaw wasn't going to money restrictions. The Auschwitz and Birkenau on allow me to bring in U.S. crew and cast from the the actual site during shoot- Army vehicles, so I began to United States had to turn ing in Poland early in Oc- search around," Eisner said. their U.S. cash over to the tober. "The government in "I learned that, surpris- production company, either Warsaw gave approval be- ingly, a number of Poles for exchange or to hold until cause they realized that the secretly kept jeeps, armored leaving. story is as close to the his- personnel carriers and torical and ethical truth as trucks discarded by the COUPON you can come," Eisner said. Americans after the war. 1 1 Returning to Auschwitz We came up with 20 ve- and recreating the horror of hicles." At night, Eisner the camp where he was a said he had his crew re- I GLASS OF HOUSE WINE prisoner at the age of 16 was painted and reapplied I a nightmarish experience American stars to simulate I WITH ALL COMPLETE DINNERS I I for the now 56-year-old pro- I 1 FROM 4 p.m. I ducer. The film is based on Eisner's autobiographic I I 7 DAYS A WEEK book, "The Survivor." Restaurant e AND THIS COUPON 1 His anguish was (Formerly Giorgio's) I I shared by his associate Thru Jan. 31, 1984 i I Good producer, Harry 25920 GREENFIELD at Likslo Preisler, also a prisoner Oak Park 968-4060 of the Germans during World War II. A half- OPEN MON.-SAT. -1 6 a.m. thru 9 p.m. dozen of the 2,000 Polish extras who lost relatives • BREAKFAST SPECIAL 99` at Auschwitz found the M88.-Sat. 6-11 a. ■ . reenactment so real that LUNCH SPECIALS • they withdrew from the I PINE LAKE MALL I • DINNER SPECIALS location at the Auschwitz I 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD. I railroad tracks where the BET. LONG LAKE & LONE PINE I Regular Mew and prisoners were unloaded 1 GOURMET COONTERSIDE 851-5540 I from cattle cars by the SS SPECIALS MON.-THURS. 11 to 10 guards. Eisner noted that I (Steak Diane, Caesar Salad, FRI. & SAT. 11 to 11 even Moshe Mizrahi, !SUN & HOLIDAYS 12 noon to 101 al Disks, etc., etc., etc.) normally a calm and ut- \Viiromp H MO terly relaxed film direc- I MB .111 IIIII • Ell MN tor, shed tears when stag- ing a realistic scene showing an old man with a Torah scroll under his 542-4414 13400 W. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE arm mercilessly hit over Mon. Thru Sat. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. OPEN 7 DAYS Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 parr. the head by a German officer. 1 DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS DAILY LUNCH & In addition to the mental 7 DAYS A WEEK DINNER SPECIALS MON - FRI 1 am-11 am, SAT ii SUN 1 am-2 pm strain, the problem of logis- 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. From 1.15 to 2.95 tic of making a film of $9 million on locations in 2 EGGS, WAFFLE Hungary, Poland and Ger- FROM $2.95 TOAST S AND many 'seems almost insur- 35' EXTRA INCLUDES: COFFEE COFFEE mountable. During the 78 SOUP, YES., COFFEE OR TEA OR I SOFT DRINK OR I NOT CHOCOLITI AND DESSERT $1.25 $1.95 days of principal photog- raphy, Eisner said, the company used 20,000 extra players, 600 stunt people (Copyright 1984, JTA, Inc.) SPECIALIZING IN VEAL DISHES • PIZZA • PASTA • ANTIPASTO STEAKS • CHOPS • SEAFOOD & MORE JAe 1?ea / Oevii On Location' Filming Meant Special Problems for This Crew DAILY SPECIALS "The food is truly impressive. . . exceptionally good" FREE DETROIT NEWS PETER'S 10 / CHINA GATE Aurelio Lopez ARMANDO'S Restaurant 4242 West Vernor Avenue ( AT CLARK ) LUNCH BUFFET • DINNER • SUN. BRUNCH • ENTERTAINMENT 554-0666 LIGHTED VALET PARKING ALEXANDER'S Porioed The Original Since 1914 358-2353 Just N. of 12 Mile 29221 NORTHWESTERN Franklin Shopping Center O IZRENIIENui OAVITSH EINN G I ORON CITU 111 %IF /0 ANYHOUR! 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